The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison' County, Friday Afternoon, November 21,1919 1 WonderruI vigol Mils "iter ; - -T!5iSwo s. ' " 39 Div CaldweUl i -M. J StiU itf His Office DaSy of the founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pcpaiav ins now use his famous prescription ALLplsicians laiow that good health depends largely upon Jr pippcf digestion and elimination, and that most sickness results fcram. these causes. None knows this better than the "family" doctor, the general practitioner. " Dr. W..I). Caldwell of Mrmlkello. Illinois, wu and a a family doctor. TIm whola human. Lady, flat ony small put of il, was hu practice. More than hall hit "calls" were -on women, childrea and babies. Tbey are the ones most otirrn tick. But their illnesses Were usually of a minor nature cold, (even, liculoches, bilious ness and all iftlicrn required first o thor ough evacuation.: .1 hey were constipated. Dr.CjdJwcllia the course erf 40 yean practice, tor he was graduated tram luil Medical College ba...

Established 1 865 52J Year No. 303 Richmond; Madison County, Kentucky, Saturday Afternoon, November 22, 1919 Price Five Cents "K ' ' . V The V. IN JAIL FACING THREE BAD CHARGES Harvey Gibson, Said To Be Oil Stock Saleman From Clinton , , County (n Trouble ' With three charges against him here, preferred by Manager C. C. Kliodus, of the Hotel Glyn don, a young man by the name of Win. 1 1. Gibson, who is said to go by the name of Harvey Gibson and whose home is said to be in Clinton county, is in the Madison county jail. Since being incar cerated here, three other war rants have been sent here to Sheriff -Whitlock by the authori cs at Lexington. " ' The three charges against .Gib son here are seeking to defraud a hotel keener of li is board bill, ob- and giving a "cold check." Gilt son's trial is set for next "Friday. Through his attorney, Eugene Moynahan, of this city, he lias three times obtained a continu ance of the hearing, which will, in the nature of things be but an ex amining...

Page Two The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County, ' Saturday Afternoon, November 22, 1919 T- ': I IT Richmond Daily Register nterest Fo The tales Our Two Days Demonstration Of The Wonderful Eden Electric Washer W31 Be Held Monday and Tuesday The factory representative will show you how easy it is to turn out the family washing. SAVE TIME, LABOR MONEY V Money Brothers ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND ' . Movine Furniture SANDLIN SUPPLY CO, Inc. Soper Block (nov. 21-2m) Phones 653-283 ttjCXXaCaCXXaC 7i I , Just Arrived Another Car Of That Good ' Cremo Dairy Feed When you feed Crenio you are guaranteed more milk or your money back. , , Sold by SEWELL & McKINNEY Phones 16, 223 , :Farm - H ome .Public 60 1-2 Acres Good Land AND A BEAUTIFUL- . 7-Room Brick Home AVe have contracted with Mrs. Susan Stiles to sell her beautiful little farm located 5 1-2 miles froin Shelbyville on the Smithfield pike, at Sale Saturday, Nov. 29, 1:30 P.M. This is onelof the finest little farms in the ...

The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County, Saturday Afternoon, November 22, 1919 HEARD ABOUT TOWN V 111 .awiiiMrMi'mi 3 i! i 4 ' fcV -A J u 'S W J n 1 I One o the funrfiest Scenes In one of the greatest successes ever pro duced.' Selwyn Co.'s coijiedy, "Tho Naughty Wife" '-at the Opera House Wcdncsdajh fveninfff November 26. ' v Commissioners Sale b. r. iios vs. ,rx. Flalntilf Dcf. Sontlicrn National Bank etc Pursuant tp judgment . and order of sale entered in the above stylo d.tfcUon, by the Mad ison Circuit Quirt at its October term, 1919jlicjindcrsigned Com missoincr will, expose to public sale to the'blghest and best bid der at thtjiour of 10:30 o'clock on . - Friday, November 28th, 1919 . ' . ... . on the premises, the following described Dronttrtv: A tract if,V?rcel of land in Madison Lcinmty, ly., on the waters of lacks Creek and de scribed astullows: Bounded on the north by the lands of T. IT. Qllins, oiullw cst by the lands of John Crawford", on the south by 'the...

Page Six i The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County, : Saturday Afternoon, November 22, 1919 ill :l 'THE UNIVERSAL CAR III ' ' ie Tori Sedan is the favorite family car, I I III 6e-atS ve comfrtaWy While an enclosed car I I III I ' wt'1 Permancnt t0P it has large whidows, and I III I III I may n a minute be changed to a most delight- I I III I ,-..' ful open car ; with always a top protecting I III I I "p'nst the sun. In inclement weather it is a I I llll ;'osed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. I I HI I .. Finely upholstered. Equipped 1 with electric I I mi ;". ' starting and lighting system and demountable I II lllll with-3 -inch tirc3 front and rear. A real I Hill V; family car. Won't you corre in and look at it? -rs4a The delights of the electric 1111 cr.r with the economy of the 11 I I'iMt: MADISON GARAGE I I j 1 Ky- .' . I SILVER CREEK SCHOOL Mir. M. J. Young has moved j to his farm recently bought from R,iN. iuiicneii, . ; i Frank Burnell, of Brownsbii'ir. ...

(ft: -.' MP. -. A lM(D)li' Established 1865 53d Year-No. 3Q4 Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, Monday Afternoon, November 24,1 919 Price Five Cents 1L II II 11 'i - yJJAJUJAI I : . mi: f : i jr. ID I V '' O -' a 7 MISSING MAII TURNS UP AT KEY WEST Charles Shrewsbcrry, Evidently Planning Trip To Cuba or ' To Panama f -' Charles Shrcwsberry, who mystcii ouiily disappeared from, his homo on Jhe Taylor's Fork pike several weeks ego, has been located, lie Is at Key West, Florida.,, He 1b preparing to lake ship thcro either for Cuba or , Punama; or maybe, South America, but will hardly make tho long jour liey, for a' 'warrant was wirl to the authorities there by Sheriff P. S. Whitlock, to airc'st the young man and hold him until a local officer can go after him. Shrewsbcrry will be charg ed with deserting his wifo and two in fant children. This in a serious of fense iiv Kentucky, and he will hate to stand triaV upon his return to Ken n Ken- binself U tel- tucky. ' I - The young man , "g...

Page Two t 1 The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison' County, Monday Afternoon, November 24, 1919 ; : t r Richmond Daily Register ' . . 1M. SAlPLGi. EdK.r Prre Entered t tne po.tofflc. to RtolimoBd m second clam mall matter und.r Act r CoserMi of 1(76. -' flubaorlptlona are strict!? olh-!-!- ranoa to mil ana paper in d stoppao Itrompuy lieu suuscripnon n i ptrad. ., , . 'Uncle Bill',' Schooler, editor of the 1 Commonwealth at Somerset, is go ing to be fin applicant for State . Printer. ' i'Unclo'Bill" one was con nected with a newspaper in Richmond, and has many friends here. His real friends would advise him to stick to his country, newspaper. The s job at Frankfort only pays $1,G00 a year, and it will cost that much and more to live at Frankfort, to start on, let alone the political assessments, and thousand and one "extra" things that an- office holder there is expected, to "kick in" for. 1 Those jobs at Frank fort are an illusion and a snare, Un cle Bill. We went to ' the ...

Established l865-53d ,Year-Noi 305 Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, Tuesday , Afternoon, November 25, 1919 Price Five Cents OPERATORS' PROFITS TO BEAR WAGE RAISE Say Attorney General Palmer, If . Report of Size of Profits On Coal Prore True ' (By Asaoclated Froaa) , ..Washington, Nov. 25 Presi dent Wilsons' cabinet was expect ed to reach a decision today on the wage controversy .between the bituminous coal miners and operators that would send the miners back to work. Before en tering the meeting Attorney Gen eral Palmer said if reports of the pcrators profits are true it is un likely Fuel Administrator Gar field will permit an increased coai price. : He intimated that an t a 7 wage advance would nave to come out of the operators' profits The operator and miners spent two hour in conference . today without breaking the deadlock as to wages. BEREA POSTPONED I he National "Conference on Rural Education, scheduled to be conducted at Berea College De ccmber 25th, has been cancelled ow...

Hie Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County,- Tuesday Afternoon, November 25, 1919 Pal ) J H ! Mil M uu t? "-,t my a Diamond Rings $S0 to $3000 V V $enI ttltcHon package to rttpon Hbl ptoph. The right way to buy a diamond is to buy of the house that has a large enough; Stock to give you unrestricted choice 1 in; I ; making your selection. A ' house that ut ' able-i-through large purchases- to give you; the besr price. . Such a house is LEMON : & SON. - - ,i :. Hundreds of People from out in."-. the state buy diamonds from us each yeari.;': They come to us because they have confi-i denCe in us and the diamonds we sell. - .' We have never abused this con- fidence. We have always endeavored to, ' to give our customers the utmost in quantity, ' the utmost in quality the fullest value. -v-'. We invite a comparison of our? diamond values with -those of any othetrV dealer, for by , a ' comparison we are confi-c dent that our quality will be higher and our. prices lower. ' f ''...

Page F our ' The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County, " ' Tuesday Afternoon, November 25, 1919 A MESSAGE TO FARMERS In making this your bank, Mr. Farmer,' yon will find that here we have completely dispensed with all "red. tape" or un- due formality. T . I v Our officers and employes try to make every patron who j enters our doors feel absolutely at home. v We are confident that a personal conference will bring out numerous ways in which we can serve you Visit us when next in town. Southern National Bank RICHMOND, KENTUCKY bar,'.. Hocker and Ernesc Harris, Al Cecil Tipton, Kenneth Golden, Jim ami j f Joel Contiy, and E. 15. Risk. j , Minsr Dovio Paike spent Sunday, O with Wsis lkttic Dene and Cuinlccn 1 Q Embree, Mrs. William II. Gentry received a letter from her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Noland, of Iloody, III., that her little baliy bad taken pneumonia after re turning from a visit to relatives in Kentucky. The little thing died on the 17lh. . ' : Quito a number here have ...

The Richmond Daily Register, Richmond Madison County, Tuesday Afternoon, November 25, 1 9 1 9 Pa3.Fi. I G c o o o o o o o o o o o o o Our frof it from ;;;:all( 'Sources . j. -. i The American Public docs not believo all it reads. It insists on being shown. ,When Swift & (pbmpany says its profits are only JL a fraction of a cent per pound, rncny believe we are v not telling the whole story that thero arc hidden 0 i profits. ' ' j Here Are The Facts: Our net profit oh our r nt:re business for the year 1918 amounted n only 1.76 cents per dollar cf sales, or less than onehalf cent i or pound, and , ' ' ' ' ' 1. Included profits from hides and a!l other by-products.1 ,! 2. Included profi's from all sundry side-lines. 3. Included profits cn fill subsidiary corporations. 4. To turn up it included the entire profit from ever source of revenue in which Swift & Company h--'S(ny interest I ' There 'are no other profits. 1 Furthermore our accounts have been checked arid certified annual...